Introduction:Plants lack the
ability to hear the sound as humans and most animals do. Plants are
relatively simple organisms that use the light energy to conduct a
photochemical reaction involving water and carbon dioxide. This
chemical reaction known as photosynthesis produces a variety of simple
and compound sugars such as starch and cellulose that form the
body of the plant.

Plants also lack the ability to
comprehend, analyze and think because they don't have a brain.

Although plants cannot hear and
understand music, many (mostly students in different grades) have
studied the effects of music on plants. To go one step further, some
people talk to their plants and believe that talking will promote growth
and health in plants.

Is it possible that sound and music
have any affects on plants?

Project
description:
In this project you will investigate to determine how different types of
music affect plant growth. Experiments require construction of
multiple growth chambers or greenhouses that are sound proof. You must
grow plants under different music conditions and compare their growth
rate.

Details
of this project:
More details or support on this project is available for the
members of ScienceProject.com. Materials
needed for experiments can be found locally in most areas.